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CC Work Session 2.3. <br /> Meeting Date: 09/13/2016 <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Discuss Opportunity for Assistance from University of Minnesota's Center for Urban and Regional Affairs <br /> (CUBA)to Complete Pending Land Use Studies and Strategic Plan Initiatives <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Purpose <br /> The purpose of this case is to inform City Council of an innovative program opportunity through the University of <br /> Minnesota's Resilient Communities Project(RCP). This case should not be interpreted as formal consideration of <br /> the program at this time; the intent is to simply bring this opportunity to the attention of the City Council. Staff is <br /> bringing this forward for discussion with the idea that this program may bring innovative ideas to several policy <br /> topics currently under consideration that may not be considered with existing resources and expertise. <br /> Each academic year(July 1 -June 30), one community is selected as the Partner Community and gains access to a <br /> broad base of knowledge and expertise from U of MN faculty, graduate students,and upper level undergraduate <br /> students. The program attempts to matchcommunity identified projects with graduate and upper level <br /> undergraduate courses to complete the identified project(s). The application process for this program has been <br /> divided into two(2)components with the first step being a Letter of Intent(due by September 15, 2016). Based on <br /> the LOI submittals, selected communities will then be invited to apply to the RCP program(application due by <br /> February 15,2017). The selected community's partnership would begin July 1,2017 and would end June 30, 2018. <br /> Background <br /> This program is based on projects identified by the Partner Community. As Staff discussed this opportunity, our <br /> goal was to consider what projects were 'in the hopper'but just haven't progressed yet for one reason or another. <br /> Attached is a list of possible projects that were identified by Community Development,Public Works, Engineering <br /> and Administration Staff that may be a good fit for this program. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list,rather it <br /> simply demonstrates that there are a wide range of projects that could get jump started if Ramsey were selected as <br /> the Partner Community. <br /> There are multiple benefits to participating in the RCP. Most notably is the access to faculty and graduate/upper <br /> level undergraduate students from multiple disciplines, including architecture,planning, engineering, environmental <br /> sciences,public health and others. It provides an opportunity to advance projects that may otherwise never get off <br /> the ground.Furthermore,assistance is available for all stages of sustainability,which can include analysis, <br /> planning,design, implementation,and evaluation. The Partner Community would gain access to hundreds of hours <br /> of concentrated student work on projects the City has specifically identified. <br /> Staff has reached out to two (2)former Partner Communities to gauge their level of satisfaction with the program <br /> and whether they would do it again if the opportunity arose. Both communities were generally supportive of the <br /> program outcomes noting that some of the project results were equal to or exceeded work they had received from <br /> consultants. However,both communities identified staff time commitment as a challenge. The RCP program <br /> recommends that each project lead should plan for an average of 2-4 hours per week on their project(s)over the <br /> course of the twelve (12)month program and the overall program coordinator should plan for an average of 5-7 <br /> hours per week over the course of the program. The overall Program Manager would be the Community <br /> Development Director,with individual Project Managers including the City Planner and other key Staff based on <br /> the individual project. <br /> There is a financial commitment required of the Partner Community, which is based on the number of projects <br />